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Laura Medicus Interiors
This is a Craftsman home in Denver’s Hilltop neighborhood. We added a family room, mudroom and kitchen to the back of the home.
Robert R. Larsen, Architect
Elliptical tasting bar and shelving for the display of a collection of 4800 bottles of scotch in a private residence. All woodwork was custom designed by Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A. Carpet was custom made to match the client's Scottish tartan plaid. Plaques above the bar are illuminated by adjustable fiber-optic lights.
Ron Ruscio Photo
Bilotta Kitchen and Home
Classic elegance with a fresh face characterizes this stunner, adorned in Benjamin Moore’s pale green “Vale Mist”. For a serene, cohesive look, the beadboard and casings are painted to match. Counters and backsplashes are subtly-veined Himalayan Marble. Flat panel inset cabinetry was enhanced with a delicate ogee profile and graceful bracket feet. Oak floors were artfully stenciled to form a diamond pattern with intersecting dots. Brushed brass fixtures and hardware lend old-world appeal with a stylish flourish. Balancing the formality are casual rattan bistro stools and dining chairs. A metal-rimmed glass tabletop allows full view of the curvaceous walnut pedestal.
Tucked into the narrow end of the kitchen is a cozy desk. Its walnut top warms the space, while mullion glass doors contribute openness. Preventing claustrophobia is a frosted wheel-style oculus window to boost light and depth.
A bold statement is made for the small hutch, where a neutral animal print wallpaper is paired with Benjamin Moore’s ruby-red semi-gloss “My Valentine” paint on cabinetry and trim. Glass doors display serving pieces. Juxtaposed against the saturated hue is the pop of a white marble counter and contemporary acrylic handles. What could have been a drab niche is now a jewel box!
This project was designed in collaboration with Ashley Sharpe of Sharpe Development and Design. Photography by Lesley Unruh.
Bilotta Designer: David Arnoff
Post Written by Paulette Gambacorta adapted for Houzz
Current Concepts Home Automation
One touch of the button on the bar console, and the ambient lighting increases, your favorite music plays in the background and the pool table light comes on.
Kevin Bubbermoyer Photography
See more ideas at:
http://www.cchas.com/lighting-and-shade-control
Stephanie McDowell - Designer, Kenwood Kitchens
Brookhaven I frameless full overlay cabinets, drawer organizers, pullout trash cabinets. Dark stained custom cherry wood top fabricated & installed by BRW Group, LLC. Custom wine barrel with integrated sink.
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